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Study from Mayo Clinic shows possible cause to vaping injuries
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2019-10-02
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A new study from the Mayo Clinic shows vaping-related illnesses are most likely caused by “direct toxicity” from fumes. Dr. Larsen explains the injuries seen in the patients that were studied.
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